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Swine flu Q&A and resources
posted Friday, May 1, 2009 11:16am
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NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
The World Health Organization has raised the threat level, and there are now cases in Colorado. How concerned are you?
Here are some resources:
Q&A: Understanding Swine Flu
and
updates from the "NewsHour"
Talking to Your Kids About Swine Flu (PBS Parents)
Talking with Kids About Health
(PBS Parents)
Conversation on Swine Flu ("Charlie Rose")
CDC Swine Flu FAQ
CDC Swine Flu Fact Sheet
CDC: Preventing the Flu: Good Health Habits Can Help Stop Germs Fact Sheet
CDC Information for Concerned Parents & Caregivers
CDC Info for Specific Groups like Parents, Schools & Childcare Providers, etc
.
Red Cross Influenza Fact Sheet
Find a local health center
In light of the concerns about swine flu and its methods of transmission, Rocky Mountain PBS is refeeding "The Big Sneeze," an episode of "
Sid the Science Kid
," on May 5 and 7 at 7 a.m.
The program is devoted to the importance hand washing plays in combating the transmission of germs in a fun and non-threatening way.
Also,
follow the NewsHour's coverage on the
Global Health Watch
site, as well as on-air weekdays at 6 p.m.
Check out
rmpbs.org/health
for real-life health care stories, blogs and resources.
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